PM Modi's visionary policies boost global confidence, attracting overseas investments to India: CM Mohan Yadav
Millennium Post Delhi|Delhi 01 December 2024
Madhya Pradesh bags Rs 78K cr investment proposals during CM's UK-Germany tour
SATYAPRAKASH SHARMA
PM Modi's visionary policies boost global confidence, attracting overseas investments to India: CM Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday said that due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary economic policies, India's international confidence has grown globally and overseas industrialists are eager to explore investment opportunities in the country.

Sharing his experience of the six-day foreign tour to the UK and Germany, CM Yadav said he experienced the respect the country has grown under PM Modi's leadership, during his visit.

The CM was addressing a press conference at the CM House in Bhopal after returning from Europe.

He said that investment proposals worth Rs 78,000 crore were received from both countries, including Rs 60,000 from the UK and Rs 18,000 crore from Germany.

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